Ft Payne Man Facing Grand Jury Indictment for Theft of Property 1st Degree

CCSO - PackAn individual who once served as a Cherokee County Deputy is once again in the news – 41 year old Kneeley Brinston Pack – now residing in Ft Payne – has a Grand Jury Indictment for Theft of Property 1st Degree, and according to the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office website, he has also been charged with Home Repair Fraud.

On our March 4th newscasts, we reported that Pack was indicted by a grand jury on one count of Theft of Property 1st Degree/Home Repair Fraud/Forgery, and one count of Theft of Property 1st Degree/Residential.

Pack had been booked into the Cherokee County Detention Center, with his bond set at $50,000.  He bonded out approximately an hour-and-a-half later.

Pack was also arrested in Ft Payne on February 21st – after being indicted on charges of Theft by Deception and Home Repair Fraud.

In addition to the three counts of First Degree Theft by Deception and one misdemeanor count of Second Degree Home Repair Fraud – Pack was charged with Possession of a Forged Instrument 2nd Degree with his bond being set at $50,000.  He had bonded out by the following Monday.

On those latest charges Pack was booked into the Cherokee County Detention Center on Monday (April 7th) at around 4:30pm and was immediately released after meeting his $20,000 bond.

In addition to recently serving as a Constable for DeKalb County Kneeley Pack is also the owner of Pack & Son Construction.

He left the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office several years ago.

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